Thanks to help from MS activists like you, history was made today when the President signed comprehensive health care reform legislation into law! Thank you for making this victory possible. Per invitation of the White House, the Society had a front row seat to witness this historic event.
For nearly two years, MS activists vigorously engaged to ensure the vision of comprehensive health care reform was realized. Together, we have advocated for health care reform that addresses the complex needs of those living with MS, based on the Society's National Health Care Reform Principles.
We are pleased that the recently passed legislation represents comprehensive reform that meets many of the Society's Principles. For too long, health care has been inadequate for too many families living with MS. This newly enacted legislation is significant progress and will help us move towards making quality, affordable care more accessible.
Because of MS activists' relentless efforts, we have helped make something happen that has been decades in the making. This legislation will:
* Prohibit discrimination against an individual based on pre-existing health conditions;
* Place limitations on out-of-pockets costs;
* Provide access to long-term supports and services;
* Expand the Medicaid program;
* Provide subsidies to those who cannot afford coverage; and
* Eliminate lifetime limits on the amount of benefits a person may receive.
We would like to thank those Members of Congress who supported this important legislation. Please take the time to write a thank you to your Representative who voted for this legislation.
Today marks a major milestone in the fight for quality, affordable health care for all. Congratulations on your hard work!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
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